That's what Alex Jones & David Icke say -- and they make a lot of sense when they start going into it. All of our presidents have connections to the royal families of Europe, for instance. I have not confirmed this, but I think both of them make this claim. There is certainly some bizarre stuff going on, and, as you point out, it has bee…
That's what Alex Jones & David Icke say -- and they make a lot of sense when they start going into it. All of our presidents have connections to the royal families of Europe, for instance. I have not confirmed this, but I think both of them make this claim. There is certainly some bizarre stuff going on, and, as you point out, it has been going on for a long, long time. The more I look into it, the more disturbing it gets.
Check out the Trilateral Commission: all the crowned heads of Europe and the corporate heads of US. They haven't gone away. And just get this: one of their rules is that no notes are taken at the meetings.
What makes absolutely no sense is this tendency we in the West have to forget that the world doesn't revolve around us. It consists of many powerful nations who regard us (increasingly) as largely irrelevant. So obsessed are we by our own internecine warfare (now the U.S. and Europe are on the outs) and the consequences of failed attempt to dominate the world. we can't see beyond these relatively minor and parochial problems and evaluate them from a global perspective. Meanwhile, China and Russia and the other BRICS nations are relishing the spectacle of the West turning its back on working people and paying for its own implosion (now we have a $1 trillion defense budget!), as their leaders focus on long-term stability and sustainability. They are raising all their less privileged citizens up and out of poverty, in part through wealth distribution, for example. Meanwhile, all we have left is U.S. military might in the form of useless F-35s, aircraft carriers (obsolete in the new age drones) and an inept and inexperienced army. When our domestic squabbles turn into civil war, our soldiers will side with their people, not the billionaires. De-dollarization will ruin our so-called economy long before Trump has a chance to force the rich to build their factories here. So here's what "they" have (and we don't): more and more fertile farmland (think Siberia), more and better educated people (think India and China), robust manufacturing and plenty of consumers (see "more people), universal healthcare and public education, fewer billionaires, modest defense budgets, universal recognition that the climate is in crisis and healthy planet is essential for all living things and that humans depend on other species, and vast quantities of both rare earths and he meant to process them, a. ruling elite that is not plotting to use climate and scarcity to depopulate the planet and leave them in peace (in their bunkers and bubbles) to focus on extending their lives and cleaning up the environmental mess they intentionally made.
". . . vast quantities of rare earths and the means to process them, and a ruling elite that is now plotting to use climate breakdown and growing scarcity to depopulate the planet and leave them in peace (in their bunkers and bubbles) to focus on extending their lives and cleaning up the environmental messes they intentionally made.
Slight correction for you. A Ruling elite that is using climate breakdown to mask the actual reason the planet is about to depopulate. The ruling elite aren't strong enough to actually depopulate us, but they are strong enough to hide the facts of our soon to be demise. I mean.. I can't blame them. If 7Bn people knew what is about to come in the next 25 or so years... it's be pure pandemonium.
Anyone who has read the papers about what happened to us ~6,000, ~12,000, ~18,000, ~24,000, etc... Things are about to get interesting for we humans.
This another example (sorry Todd, but you are a bit over-the-top) of what I referred to in my earlier comment—basically, humans' penchant for missing the forest for the trees. Why resort to extreme nutcase theories—are you referring here to the Rapture?—when the plain ol' boring truth is hiding in plain sight?
What I described in my first comment isn't speculation but fact. Why make shit up that even an awakening to it by the now mostly uninformed (lied to by everyday SMS) masses can do nothing about, when an informed citizenry made aware of the TRUE future consequences of climate breakdown would demand the kind of enlightened leadership (long-term planning, wealth distribution, etc.) that BRICS represents? The oil cartels have done a masterful job of confusing people. They are NOT too big to be outfoxed.
I'm referring to the current ongoing Pole shift and our weakening Magnetic field. The weakening magnetic field is the reason for all of our climate change over the past 30 years. The Science knows it, but that doesn't sell grants. Some scientists say it's a combination of solar radiation and our molten core changing that heats the oceans and therefore changes our climate. This has all happened before in the geologic record of our planet, and we silly humans weren't around driving carbon engines, and cows weren't farting too much to cause it all.
One article on the one that happened 42,000 years ago. This is known as the Laschamp event, and was global. I am not a biblical person as I just don't see the science beyond an all powerful being that controls all...
Those phenomena wreak their havoc slowly, over thousands of years. Manmade warming is an entirely different beast. The term "greenhouse effect" describes it well. And yes, our cars (and much else) are pumping enough CO2 into the atmosphere (which isn't very big) to raise temperatures in the blink of an eye by comparison to those long-ago events. Look at the charts tracing temperature and fossil fuel emissions. And note that the upward spike begins with the relatively recent introduction of fossil-fuel-based energy and climbs in direct proportion to the amount of gasses produced and trapped. They're trapped by gravity, of course. This prevents them from just dispersing into outer space. Frankly, it would be strange if scientists DIDN'T see this cause and effect, given what they've always understood about the eventual consequences of the greenhouse effect. But they did see it, decades ago, and thus began the oil industry's relentless propaganda barrage to keep people confused (and politicians' silence bought) until the industry could figure out how to either solve the problem or diversify to protect its capital. Obviously neither of these things have happened. The effectiveness of the bribery and spin probably exceeded expectations, given the recent crackdown on Big Tobacco. But of course, times have changed since then. Regulation is out of fashion The U.S. is corrupt to its core and other oil producing nations just follow our lead.
Thank you for your time. Obviously you didn't read the article I sent which is peer reviewed, and the site a great source of science that is not beholden to the Grant system that tends to lean scientists in the direction of the politics of their grant providers....
That's what Alex Jones & David Icke say -- and they make a lot of sense when they start going into it. All of our presidents have connections to the royal families of Europe, for instance. I have not confirmed this, but I think both of them make this claim. There is certainly some bizarre stuff going on, and, as you point out, it has been going on for a long, long time. The more I look into it, the more disturbing it gets.
Check out the Trilateral Commission: all the crowned heads of Europe and the corporate heads of US. They haven't gone away. And just get this: one of their rules is that no notes are taken at the meetings.
I believe also that it's mandatory for all Trilateral members to take off their shoes and socks for the duration of the commission's meetings.
That's bizarre. Any idea why?
What makes absolutely no sense is this tendency we in the West have to forget that the world doesn't revolve around us. It consists of many powerful nations who regard us (increasingly) as largely irrelevant. So obsessed are we by our own internecine warfare (now the U.S. and Europe are on the outs) and the consequences of failed attempt to dominate the world. we can't see beyond these relatively minor and parochial problems and evaluate them from a global perspective. Meanwhile, China and Russia and the other BRICS nations are relishing the spectacle of the West turning its back on working people and paying for its own implosion (now we have a $1 trillion defense budget!), as their leaders focus on long-term stability and sustainability. They are raising all their less privileged citizens up and out of poverty, in part through wealth distribution, for example. Meanwhile, all we have left is U.S. military might in the form of useless F-35s, aircraft carriers (obsolete in the new age drones) and an inept and inexperienced army. When our domestic squabbles turn into civil war, our soldiers will side with their people, not the billionaires. De-dollarization will ruin our so-called economy long before Trump has a chance to force the rich to build their factories here. So here's what "they" have (and we don't): more and more fertile farmland (think Siberia), more and better educated people (think India and China), robust manufacturing and plenty of consumers (see "more people), universal healthcare and public education, fewer billionaires, modest defense budgets, universal recognition that the climate is in crisis and healthy planet is essential for all living things and that humans depend on other species, and vast quantities of both rare earths and he meant to process them, a. ruling elite that is not plotting to use climate and scarcity to depopulate the planet and leave them in peace (in their bunkers and bubbles) to focus on extending their lives and cleaning up the environmental mess they intentionally made.
corrections to typos, above. . ..
". . . vast quantities of rare earths and the means to process them, and a ruling elite that is now plotting to use climate breakdown and growing scarcity to depopulate the planet and leave them in peace (in their bunkers and bubbles) to focus on extending their lives and cleaning up the environmental messes they intentionally made.
Slight correction for you. A Ruling elite that is using climate breakdown to mask the actual reason the planet is about to depopulate. The ruling elite aren't strong enough to actually depopulate us, but they are strong enough to hide the facts of our soon to be demise. I mean.. I can't blame them. If 7Bn people knew what is about to come in the next 25 or so years... it's be pure pandemonium.
Anyone who has read the papers about what happened to us ~6,000, ~12,000, ~18,000, ~24,000, etc... Things are about to get interesting for we humans.
This another example (sorry Todd, but you are a bit over-the-top) of what I referred to in my earlier comment—basically, humans' penchant for missing the forest for the trees. Why resort to extreme nutcase theories—are you referring here to the Rapture?—when the plain ol' boring truth is hiding in plain sight?
What I described in my first comment isn't speculation but fact. Why make shit up that even an awakening to it by the now mostly uninformed (lied to by everyday SMS) masses can do nothing about, when an informed citizenry made aware of the TRUE future consequences of climate breakdown would demand the kind of enlightened leadership (long-term planning, wealth distribution, etc.) that BRICS represents? The oil cartels have done a masterful job of confusing people. They are NOT too big to be outfoxed.
I'm referring to the current ongoing Pole shift and our weakening Magnetic field. The weakening magnetic field is the reason for all of our climate change over the past 30 years. The Science knows it, but that doesn't sell grants. Some scientists say it's a combination of solar radiation and our molten core changing that heats the oceans and therefore changes our climate. This has all happened before in the geologic record of our planet, and we silly humans weren't around driving carbon engines, and cows weren't farting too much to cause it all.
One article on the one that happened 42,000 years ago. This is known as the Laschamp event, and was global. I am not a biblical person as I just don't see the science beyond an all powerful being that controls all...
https://theconversation.com/earths-magnetic-field-broke-down-42-000-years-ago-and-caused-massive-sudden-climate-change-155580
Those phenomena wreak their havoc slowly, over thousands of years. Manmade warming is an entirely different beast. The term "greenhouse effect" describes it well. And yes, our cars (and much else) are pumping enough CO2 into the atmosphere (which isn't very big) to raise temperatures in the blink of an eye by comparison to those long-ago events. Look at the charts tracing temperature and fossil fuel emissions. And note that the upward spike begins with the relatively recent introduction of fossil-fuel-based energy and climbs in direct proportion to the amount of gasses produced and trapped. They're trapped by gravity, of course. This prevents them from just dispersing into outer space. Frankly, it would be strange if scientists DIDN'T see this cause and effect, given what they've always understood about the eventual consequences of the greenhouse effect. But they did see it, decades ago, and thus began the oil industry's relentless propaganda barrage to keep people confused (and politicians' silence bought) until the industry could figure out how to either solve the problem or diversify to protect its capital. Obviously neither of these things have happened. The effectiveness of the bribery and spin probably exceeded expectations, given the recent crackdown on Big Tobacco. But of course, times have changed since then. Regulation is out of fashion The U.S. is corrupt to its core and other oil producing nations just follow our lead.
Thank you for your time. Obviously you didn't read the article I sent which is peer reviewed, and the site a great source of science that is not beholden to the Grant system that tends to lean scientists in the direction of the politics of their grant providers....